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  • Title: Rationale for and outline of the recommendations of the Working Group on Hypercholesterolemia and Other Dyslipidemias: interim report. Dyslipidemia Working Group of Health Canada.
    Author: Frohlich J, Fodor G, McPherson R, Genest J, Langner N.
    Journal: Can J Cardiol; 1998 Apr; 14 Suppl A():17A-21A. PubMed ID: 9594929.
    Abstract:
    A panel consisting of lipidologists, epidemiologists, cardiologists, internists, general practitioners, and public health and government representatives used the evidence-based approach to examine the rationale for a draft of recommendations for medical management of lipid disorders. The proposed recommendations deal with assessment of cardiovascular risk based on history, physical examination and laboratory findings; assessment of the fasting lipid profile; diagnosis and treatment of secondary risk factors; calculation of the 10-year risk of a cardiac event; initiation of lifestyle modifications in patients in whom low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), total:high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) ratio or triglycerides exceeds target values based on a patient's risk category; follow-up; treatment with drugs; and choices of drugs. In contrast to previous recommendations, there are new, considerably lower, cholesterol level targets for secondary prevention, with a less important emphasis on total cholesterol value than on LDL-C or total:HDL-C ratio and triglyceride levels, and an emphasis on determining the likelihood of a cardiac event by evaluating all relevant risk factors and sharpening the focus on nondrug treatment, which should result in treating a greater percentage of at-risk patients.
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